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gha 1
gha the 4th consonant of the Sanskṛit alphabet (aspirate of the preceding)
gha 2
gha ind. (used to lay stress on a word) at least, surely, verily, indeed, especially (= Gk. ?), [375, 1] RV. AV. v, 13, 10 & 11 ; vi, 1, 3. In the Saṃhitā the final vowel is generally lengthened (ghā, cf. Pāṇ. 6-3, 133)
• as a rule it is preceded by other particles (utá, utó, utá vā, cid, ná, vā) or by a pronoun or a preposition
• it is also found between iva and íd
• or between iva and íd aha, or between vā and íd
• sometimes it occurs in the clause which depends on a conditional or relative sentence (e.g. ā́ ghā gamad yádi śrávat, 'he will surely come when he hears' RV. i, 30, 8), i, 161, 8 ; viii, 46, 4
gha 3
gha mfn. (√han) ifc. 'striking, killing', cf. jīva-, tāḍa-, pāṇi-, rāja-, &c. (cf. also parigha)
• (ā), f. a stroke L.
gha 4
gha m. a rattling or gurgling or tinkling sound L.
• a bell L.
• (ā), f. a tinkling ornament worn by women round the waist

Source
Sanskrit-English Dictionary, by M. Monier William
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